Mount Snow is set in the heart the Mount Snow Valley, by far of one of the most beautiful areas in Vermont. Located in the southern Vermont region, the Valley offers indulgences such as
quiet evenings by the fire, dining for the discriminating palate, romantic sleigh rides, exhilarating snow shoe trails, intriguing antique shops and a whirlwind of
children's activities. And it’s all so close. Combine Mount Snow and the Mount Snow Valley for the ultimate vacation the whole family will love!

Taste award-winning wines at one of the most scenic wineries in the East. Housed in an 1850s farmstead, North River Winery offers free tours and tastings seven days a week Memorial Day to
December 31, 10-5. Winter hours: January to Memorial Day, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10-5. Other hours by appointment. Jacksonville, VT. (802) 368-7557.

An exciting educational experience for the whole family! Guided tours weekdays of the world’s oldest and largest Maple Candy
Factory. Watch our many products being made and packed. Visit our Sugarhouse & Gift Shop. May to Later October, and Gift Shop October to May. Exit 1 off I-93 or Exit 20 off I-91, East of St.
Johnsbury, VT on Route 2. (802) 748-5141.

The Park-McCullough House

On August 18, 1891, President Benjamin Harrison and entourage converged on this Second Empire Victorian mansion as guest. Built in 1865, the property houses four generations of
furnishings, decorative arts, costumes, and personal papers of the Hall, Park and McCullough families. Estate includes carriage house with
carriages, children’s playhouse, formal gardens. Open Thursday through Mondays, late May to late October. Bennington, VT (802) 442-5441.

A ten acre area used not only for polo matches but also other events such as an annual summer performance by the Vermont Symphony Orchestra (VSO), the annual Scottish Festival and
the finishing area for the Covered Bridges Marathon. See the Scenes of Vermont review section for more information on these events.